Available in
Cavalor Ice Clay is a clay applied mainly to the legs to relax overworked muscles and tendons and prevent swelling. Cavalor Ice Clay consists primarily of kaolinite. This clay is naturally rich in minerals with a high absorption capacity; it purifies and removes excessive synovial fluid from the ankle joints and the other joints and tendons. The magnesium sulphate in Cavalor Ice Clay stimulates blood circulation and allows muscles to relax. This effect is enhanced by essential oils including arnica and rosemary, both with proven anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties.
Cavalor Ice Clay consists primarily of kaolinite. This clay is naturally rich in minerals with a high absorption capacity; it purifies and removes excessive synovial fluid from the ankle joints and the other joints and tendons. Did you know that kaolinite is also used in facial clay masks? It makes coats supple and soft. The magnesium sulphate in Cavalor Ice Clay stimulates blood circulation and allows muscles to relax. Essential oils such as Arnica and Rosemary enhance this effect and provide relief through their proven anti-inflammatory properties.
Apply a thick layer of Cavalor Ice Clay to the legs and tendons after hard work to cool them down. Allow Cavalor Ice Clay to dry completely for a fast cooling effect. Afterwards, use a hard brush or cold water to remove Cavalor Ice Clay completely.
Apply wet paper over the application of Cavalor Ice Clay for a slower cooling. Also cover the paper with a bandage. This warm and wet compress will slow down the cooling effects of the clay. Cavalor Ice Clay can also be used to relieve swollen legs.
Warning: For external use only.
Clay is especially popular for use in eventing but can be used in any discipline. Demanding the utmost from your horse – during gallop training, on cross-country courses or training on hard surfaces – can cause it to have tired or swollen legs the next day.
Unlike gels, clays have longer-lasting effects. A clay remains active for as long as it is moist. Clay is also more constant in temperature, so that it cools long-term and purifies naturally.
We therefore recommend using a clay after hard workouts. The ingredients in clay relax the muscles and tendons and ensure faster recovery of fatigued legs. Clay can be used in various ways; see instructions for use.
As long as the clay is moist, it remains active and will provide counter-pressure so that the legs are nice and dry the next day.
Would you like personal advice on which nutrition and care is best for your horse? Just ask us! You can reach us via our hotline, or send us an email.
MyCavalor.com is a fast, user-friendly online resource that will help you calculate the appropriate ration for your horse in no time.
We'd love to hear what you think of a product, how often you use it and what it has changed for you.
You’ll now be among the first to receive the latest Cavalor news delivered to your mailbox.